Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1886 - 503 páginas |
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... Baron of Bradwardine of the petty trespasses of the Highlanders upon trifling articles of property , he has borne hard , and unjustly so , upon their national character . Nothing could be farther from his wish or intention . The ...
... Baron of Bradwardine of the petty trespasses of the Highlanders upon trifling articles of property , he has borne hard , and unjustly so , upon their national character . Nothing could be farther from his wish or intention . The ...
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... Baron of Bradwardine , for he was generally so called in Scotland ( although his intimates , from his place of residence , used to denominate him Tully - Veolan , or , more familiarly , Tully ) , no sooner stood rectus in curia , than ...
... Baron of Bradwardine , for he was generally so called in Scotland ( although his intimates , from his place of residence , used to denominate him Tully - Veolan , or , more familiarly , Tully ) , no sooner stood rectus in curia , than ...
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... Baron of Brad- wardine might , in case of delinquency , imprison , try , and execute his vassals at his pleasure . Like James the First , however , the present possessor of this authority was more pleased in talking about prerogative ...
... Baron of Brad- wardine might , in case of delinquency , imprison , try , and execute his vassals at his pleasure . Like James the First , however , the present possessor of this authority was more pleased in talking about prerogative ...
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... Baron , without stopping in any intermediate apartment , conducted his guest through several into the great dining parlor , wainscotted with black oak , and hung round with the pictures of his an- cestry , where a table was set forth in ...
... Baron , without stopping in any intermediate apartment , conducted his guest through several into the great dining parlor , wainscotted with black oak , and hung round with the pictures of his an- cestry , where a table was set forth in ...
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Walter Scott. These , as the Baron assured his young friend , were very estimable persons . " There was the young Laird ... Baron- Baillie and doer , Mr. Duncan Macwheeble , is the fourth on our list . There is a question , owing to the ...
Walter Scott. These , as the Baron assured his young friend , were very estimable persons . " There was the young Laird ... Baron- Baillie and doer , Mr. Duncan Macwheeble , is the fourth on our list . There is a question , owing to the ...
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